Salt Lake City attorney Jesse Trentadue dropped more
bombshells on the U.S. government's involvement in the
Oklahoma City bombing and its cover-up today, including
the revelation that Timothy McVeigh's co-conspirator
Terry Nichols was gagged from talking to the media years
ago by John Ashcroft, in an attempt to silence Nichols
from exposing the men who were directing McVeigh's attack
on the Alfred P. Murrah building.

Trentadue joined talk show host Alex Jones to discuss
Terry Nichols' declaration that Oklahoma City bomber
Timothy McVeigh was being directed by a high-level FBI
agent. The filing was quickly sealed by a Utah district
court, but not before the Deseret
Morning News identified the accused FBI provocateur
as Larry Potts.

Trentadue dropped the bombshell that Attorney General's
Ashcroft's office gagged Nichols from speaking to the
media after it became apparent that McVeigh's accomplices
and government ties to the bombing were in danger of
leaking.

"Apparently before he had contacted me several
years ago he had written to Attorney General Ashcroft,
volunteering to tell everything about the bombing and
the others involved," said Trentadue.

"Not only did no one from Attorney General Ashcroft's
office follow up with Nichols, they actually apparently
issued an order barring him from all contact with the
media - it was thereafter that he reached out to me
and I was able to get in to see him to spend a day and
half with him."